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Penix: I had ‘good conversation’ with Cousins

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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr. spoke on the phone Thursday night after the Atlanta Falcons stunningly took Penix with the No. 8 pick in the NFL draft.

Penix, who led the Washington Huskies to the national championship game last season, said Cousins reached out to him and that the two quarterbacks had a “very good conversation,” although he did not disclose specifics about what they spoke about.

“I’m going to keep it just between me and him right now,” Penix said Friday at a news conference at the Falcons’ facility. “But it was definitely a good conversation, and I’m super excited to work with him, and he said he’s the same with me.”

Falcons coach Raheem Morris described the call between Cousins and Penix as “a pretty cool outing by both of those guys to have the empathy and the humility to talk to each other about what was going to happen and how [Cousins] talked about his support.”

The Falcons signed Cousins last month to a four-year, $180 million contract that includes $100 million guaranteed. Atlanta’s decision to draft a quarterback with its top-10 pick drew surprise, including from Cousins.

Cousins was not informed that the Falcons would take a quarterback until they called him while the team was on the clock Thursday night. Mike McCartney, Cousins’ agent, told ESPN’s Pete Thamel that there was frustration and confusion coming from Cousins’ camp because Atlanta didn’t use its first-round pick to make the team better in 2024. Instead, the Falcons used the selection on Cousins’ apparent successor before he had played a down for the team.

McCartney said Cousins understands the business of football and is ready to move on but that there was surprise about the Falcons’ decision.

“He got called on the clock, obviously because of the sensitive time with the issues of what you got going on,” Morris said Thursday night. “It’s never a right time to talk to a quarterback about those things, and reactions are always going to be private when it comes to those things, unless Kirk decides to tell you some of those things that are whatever they may be.

“But he’s a competitor, just like us all. And you can always expect those things to go just like you kind of think.”

Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said Friday that after picking Penix at No. 8, the Falcons tried to be “very aggressive” and trade back into the first round — having conversations from pick No. 9 all the way to No. 32. The initial plan was to get an edge rusher, according to Fontenot, though those plans evolved as the first round wore on.

“How close were we [to get back into the first round]? We felt there were times that we were close — look, we made some pretty big offers,” Fontenot said.

Morris joked that the attempted moves caused the staff to miss the team’s scheduled dinner.

“And then when we left here, there was no food,” Fontenot said. “We were walking around the building looking for food.”

Penix said he watched the “Quarterback” series on Netflix, which featured Cousins, whom he called an “amazing guy.”

“I’m super blessed to be able to be in a room with him and to be able to work with him and learn from him and support him as he continues with his career,” Penix said.

Fontenot said Thursday that when a team sees a quarterback it believes in, it cannot pass up the opportunity. That was the mindset with taking Penix at No. 8 when Atlanta still had plenty of other needs to fill for 2024, including bolstering an anemic pass rush.

Fontenot and Morris said it was essentially Penix or bust in terms of drafting a quarterback in the first round. J.J. McCarthy and Bo Nix were drafted after Penix as part of a record-tying six quarterbacks taken in Round 1. If Penix wasn’t available at No. 8, Morris said “it would have been a different position.”

The Falcons did trade up, but not until the second round for the third straight year, getting pick No. 35 from the Arizona Cardinals and taking versatile defensive lineman Ruke Orhorhoro. With the No. 74 pick in the third round, Atlanta selected Penix’s Washington teammate Bralen Trice, a touted pass-rusher.

Fontenot and Morris painted Penix as the quarterback of the future, following Cousins.

“If you believe in a quarterback, you have to take him,” Fontenot said. “And if he sits for four or five years, that’s a great problem to have because we’re doing so well at that position.”

Penix said he was comfortable sitting and learning behind Cousins initially, but he added that he feels he was the best quarterback in the draft and will be ready to step in when needed. Only two quarterbacks who were drafted in the first round have made their first professional start at 25 years or older in the common draft era: Brandon Weeden and Chad Pennington. Penix turns 24 on May 8.

Penix led the FBS with 4,903 passing yards in 2023 and was second in the FBS in 2022 (4,641). He is the first player with 4,500 passing yards or more in two straight seasons since Patrick Mahomes did it in 2015 and 2016 for Texas Tech.

“If I’m not on the field right away, I’m learning,” Penix said. “But at the same time, I’m still going to prepare like I’m going to be on that field, because you never know what can happen. You never know when your number is called, but you gotta be ready.

“So for me, I’m going to do whatever I can to be ready at day one. … I’m still going to put in the same work. I’m going to prepare. I’m going to work just as [much as if] I’m the starter.”

Penix is a left-handed quarterback known for his big arm and polished skills in the pocket. Many expected him to drop in the draft because of his age and injury history, which includes four season-ending injuries in college. He was asked about the description of his selection at No. 8 as shocking and brushed it off.

“As far as, like, what anybody else feels about just the decision that was made, I had no control over that,” Penix said. “All I can control is what I do and what I bring to this team. And for me, I know that I’m going to be a great leader, not just on but off the field as well. And I’m going to be a great person and great teammate as well.”

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Phillies’ Sánchez becomes dad ahead of G2 start

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PHILADELPHIA — Cristopher Sánchez has a new job ahead of his playoff start for the Philadelphia Phillies: dad.

Sánchez and his wife welcomed a baby boy days ahead of the All-Star pitcher’s start in Game 2 of the NL Division Series against New York on Sunday.

Sánchez, 27, earned his first All-Star berth on the strength of his regular-season performance, finishing at 11-9 with a 3.32 ERA and his first career shutout.

The birth of his first son — “BABY CRIS,” he wrote on Instagram — well, that trumped all his professional achievements.

“I think there’s nothing that beats getting home to my kid right now,” Sánchez said Saturday through an interpreter. “I’m just spending time with him, holding him every five minutes. Just all around, being all over him. That’s just something I can’t describe right now.”

Sánchez said his son was born Monday. He captioned a photo of the boy, named Cristopher, with: “Our dream baby is here. Mommy and Daddy love you so much.”

Sánchez got the nod over playoff-tested veteran Aaron Nola for Sunday’s start at Citizens Bank Park on the strength of his road vs. home splits. Sánchez went 7-3 with a 2.21 ERA in 17 starts at home. He went 4-6 with a 5.02 ERA in 14 road starts.

Nola starts Game 3 in New York.

Sánchez started just one game in the 2023 playoffs, throwing 38 pitches over 2⅓ innings in a Game 4 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NL Championship Series.

His improvement this season was rewarded in June. The Phillies signed Sánchez to a $22.5 million, four-year contract extension through the 2028 season.

“It’s really amazing the steps that he’s taken, the growth that he’s had, not only physically, but mentally and emotionally,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. “The slider he’s landing. Gone deep in the games. Held his composure. Has had some innings where he could have fallen apart, which he’s done in the past, and just kept fighting through it, maintaining his composure and poise. He’s just grown leaps and bounds.”

In a season full of firsts, Sánchez can’t wait for his first start as a father.

“It was the best time possible. It all happened in perfect timing. I was able to go to the hospital and meet my kid, my wife, and just spend two days with them at the hospital,” he said. “All normal to me. The next day I just came here, did my throwing program, had a bullpen session, and it’s all been just regular for me, luckily.”

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Sanath Jayasuriya appointed head coach of Sri Lankan team

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Columbo: Sri Lanka Cricket has appointed former Test cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya as the head coach.

Sri Lanka Cricket formally announced the appointment of Sanath Jayasuriya.

In this regard, Sri Lanka Cricket stated that the executive committee decided to appoint Jayasuriya based on the good performance of the team.

The Sri Lankan team performed well in the series against India, England, and New Zealand. In these series, Jayasuriya was the interim coach of the Sri Lankan cricket team.

Sri Lanka Cricket said Jayasuriya was appointed from October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2026.

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Test series: Pakistan win toss, bat against England

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Multan: In the first match of the three-Test series between Pakistan and England, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first on Monday.

In the first Test being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Shan Masood, the captain of the national team, won the toss and decided to bat first against England.

It is pertinent to note that Ollie Pope is leading the team in the absence of Ben Stokes, the captain of the England test team, while national fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, who was dropped from the second test match against Bangladesh due to the birth of his son, is back in the team.

Pakistan Playing XI

Shaan Masood (c), Saeem Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed.

England Playing XI

Ollie Pope (c), Zac Crawley, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brayden Carrs, Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir.

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Pak vs Eng: Green Shirts elect to bat in first Multan Test

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Pakistan skipper Shan Masood flips the coin in the toss for the first Test against England on October 7, 2024. — Facebook/@PakistanCricketBoard

MULTAN: Pakistan on Monday won the toss and opted to bat first in the first Test against England being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

The three-match Test series is part of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 and will see the national side striving for some redemption in the longer format of the game after suffering a humiliating whitewash against Bangladesh last month.

The Shan Masood-led side has lost five Tests in a row, whereas the visitors are coming into the series after securing a 2-1 victory against Sri Lanka in September. 

“We want to change things and get back on track,” said Masood at the toss, adding that the national side has opted to go with two spinners and three fast bowlers in the match.


This is a developing story and is being updated with more details.

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